I was kind of 50/50 on liking this episode... There was some stuff I dug, but I thought it, again, was no Landing at Point Rain which is the benchmark IMO.

I liked that they quite simply used the episode to lay out that Maul/Oppress are an issue separate of the war, and are up to something that clearly will be important in future episodes (seems kinda obvious about the Mandalorian tie-in now).

I liked that they killed a Jedi... Too often people have bitched about the baddies NOT doing anything cool, and now that one does finally show he's pretty tough it's difficult to complain about it I think. That's just me though.

I like Blue Snaggletooth but I'd have liked them to use a new head instead of reusing one they already had done up. Still, it was just cool to see him there regardless and it makes me all the more geeked to do a modern blue snags that looks better than Hasbro's effort.

I was just a little bored with it... It wasn't bad, but it just wasn't jaw dropping either... not for an opener. I guess that's maybe all that let me down a little bit. I'm really curious about next week's episode. Looks good!

I caught this episode at CVI and it was nice to watch it Sat and today to look for those nice little easter eggs and things I missed before.

Hondo is by far one of the best developed characters in CW let alone the entire SW continuity. He is just played/voiced so well.

One thing I really liked was the duel between Obi-Wan, Maul and Savage post Adi Gallia death, which was brutal in its own right with the horn impaling and the lightsaber killing blow. There was nice homage to AOTC during the 3-way duel where Obi-Wan was about to take out Maul when Savage blocked his blow similar to how Anakin blocked Dooku's blow against Obi-Wan. It was a nice "brothers" parallel.

Despite knowing it was coming, I still cheered out when Obi-Wan took Savage's arm.

In the ending of cw season 4, was tiring how the two brothers Maul and Savage surprised Kenobiit could be justified only for seeing Maul in his cyborg likeness, which more power updated by his bionic parts.

And now Kenobi has brought relief to the light side.... Yes those sith guys deserved that beating!!

Obi Wan is more powerful than Maul, however he calls Savage his apprentice

I think he only poses difficulty to Kenobi because as enemies they both know the other´s tactics well.

That's the similar looking character Stass Allie in ROTS. Originally they were supposed to be the same character, but they had changed actresses in Attack of the Clones and decided to rename minor background Jedi from The Phantom Menace. So we have Adi Gallia and Stass Allie. Stass Allie is said to be Adi Gallia's cousin. Adi Gallia already had a death in the Expanded Universe.

A new preview for this week's episode was posted to SW.com's Youtube site... It's up on our front page, so check it out.

I'm glad to see this series going BACK to the war, finally. I like the Maul arc, but Star Wars works best when it's sticking to what it's titled about. Especially the toon. I'd like to see more combat/military, and fewer sidetracks. I appreciate jumping into the underworld and stuff more after I've seen a stream of good battles.

I actually liked the bit with Obi-Wan targetting Savage Opress's knees. It showed him to be a more experienced and smarter combatant, and that sort of plot point is also something that is reminiscent of video gaming: finding that one weakness in an opponent and exploiting it.

I was interested to see the conference between the Jedi and Palpatine at the end of the episode. That was clearly foreshadowing of what's likely to be a confrontation between Darth Sidious and Darth Maul. And on that front I'm really interested to see what happens. How will the Sith Master regard his former Apprentice?

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This was Ahsoka/Lux 'shipper stuff...maybe they should've called it "Looking For Love in Onderon Places"

The Fear is a Malleable Weapon opening moral...was barely touched upon. And if the Jedi Council almost seems ready to accept Onderon's government siding with the CIS, then why are they even fighting this war? If the CIS wasn't the aggressor, there'd be no war?

Adi Gallia visible during the council scene. Ha.

Onderon seems to be another backwater planet with an old timey capital city. Gives me the impression that a lot of habitable worlds have the population of the average U.S. state at most. (Mon Calamari, Zygerria, Ryloth...none of them seemed developed or abuntandly populous.)

Well, it seems there's only a few thousand people on the whole planet.

Do they make the AAT's too big. Or maybe I try to make my peace with under scaled toys only to have that challenged by other media. I wish they'd updated the toy more, hatch and rear ramp...never happen. more likely they'll make a new tinyer one.

The CW models are pretty accurate... Hasbro's toy is one of their classic "80%-ish scale just so it annoys you" type ships, like the X-Wing, etc. Close enough that they could've done it right but didn't. It's a decent sculpt though, but with all the repaints I'm kinda glad I've not bought one since 1999 due to its undersize nature.